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Visit this small hamlet for its commitment to the arts. Sautee Nacoochee Center presents music, dance and visual art programs; other attractions there include a restored slave cabin and the Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia. The Gourd Place, home of the International Gourd Museum, displays and sells decorated gourds. Landmarks include the Stovall Covered Bridge and the Sautee Nacoochee Indian mound.

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Music, dancing, art, food, history and culture are the heartbeat of this small mountain hamlet. Native Americans built the Sautee Nacoochee Indian mound, which stands today as a testament to their lasting footprint upon the land. The slave cabin on the grounds of the Sautee Nacoochee Center offers a look into a small portion of the area's heritage and culture along with the renowned Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia with functional works of art created by mortal hands but often displaying the creative soul within. The Stovall Covered Bridge stands as a testament to an era gone by. The Gourd Ladies at The Gourd Place mix the new with the old, sprinkling a little imagination. People often send their personal gourds from around the world to add to the collection at the International Gourd Museum. Vineyards dot the landscape, and several tasting rooms have opened to give visitors the chance to enjoy the local "fruit of the vine."

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